go top

deadheads
[ˈdedhedz]

  • n. 免票乘客(deadhead 的复数)

英英释义

deadhead [ 'dedhed(z) ]

  • n.
    • a nonenterprising person who is not paying his way

      "the deadheads on the payroll should be eased out as fast as possible"

    • a train or bus or taxi traveling empty

以上来源于: WordNet

 柯林斯英汉双解大词典 

deadhead /ˈdɛdˌhɛd/ (also dead-head)

  • 1. 

    N-COUNT A deadhead is someone who uses a free ticket to see a show, or for a plane or train trip. 免费乘客; 免费入场者 [美国英语]

  • 2. 

    N-COUNT If you say that someone is a deadhead, you mean that they are stupid or slow. 蠢蛋 [美国英语] [非正式]

权威例句

  • It's also the new name Mr. Chesney invented for his legion of tailgating fans, who (unlike Deadheads or Jimmy Buffett's Parrothead followers) had somehow never gotten a nickname.

    WSJ: Kenny Chesney: King of the Road

  • And so, like Deadheads 40 years before them (but with espresso as their drug of choice), a new tribe has formed to follow the route from Sun Valley to Aspen to Austin to Switzerland.

    FORBES: Ideas Conferences as Brand Builders

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定